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Why I’m Voting for Ben Cline in 2026!

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We’re seeing a lot of propaganda about how and why Democrats will take over in Washington this coming year, and Democrats are very optimistic about their chances this November.  Even in CD 6, where we have probably the best Congressman in the USA, Ben Cline, Democrats think they’re going to win.  Sorry to tell my “buddies” on the other side this, but there’s no way that they will unseat Ben Cline this November.

Ben’s challenger, at first glance, has an impressive resume.  However, once you look past the fluff, you see that Ben’s challenger is basically an empty suit.  She talks a good game, but in actuality, all she talks about is leftist talking points such as abortions after birth, transgender males playing in female sports, Soviet Style Health Care, open borders, etc.  The list goes on and on.

Ben understands and represents the 6th District well.  Ben is up and down the Congressional District on an almost daily basis.  Ben has attended hundreds of events each year.  Ben understands the needs of everyone, from farmers to nurses, to light industry to retail to service industries such as local breweries and restaurants.  Something Ben’s opponent cannot honestly brag about.  Ben has conversations with people who disagree with him nearly daily.  Ben went so far as to visit the Democrat booth at the Shenandoah County Fair last year.  Something Ben’s previous opponent (Jennifer Lewis) never could do, and something his current opponent likely cannot do.  See, these radical leftists talk a great game, but at the end of the day, they really look down on common folk such as you and me.

Ben Cline has a great legislative record, passing bills that have helped veterans and helped write the One Big Beautiful Bill.  For all the Democrat spin, the OBBB has put more money into working families with tax cuts.  Ben knows that sunshine is the best disinfectant against government corruption, and Ben has made ending government corruption a major part of his job in Washington.  Ben helped lead the fight against the corruption at USAID.  A fight that Ben’s likely opponent would never have taken on.

Ben’s opponent also publicly endorsed the gerrymandering effort that was later found unconstitutional by 2 Supreme Courts.  Ben supports the rule of law.  Ben supports law enforcement and all 1st responders.  Ben supports election integrity and free and fair elections.  Ben is also a supporter of our right to keep and bear arms (aka the 2nd Amendment) where Ben’s opponent is a gun grabbing radical.  Last but not least, Ben supports the concept of life, liberty, and limited government.  At the end of the day, Ben understands us and loves us.   Something his likely opponent and her radical supporters cannot say.  Vote for Ben Cline!!

John Massoud
Chairman of Virginia’s 6th Congressional District Republican Committee


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